Lucky Bunny is one of the newest sweepstakes casinos to go live in 2026, and it launched with a game library bigger than almost anything else on the market. After a week of playing, two features stood out more than the games themselves.
I went into this week expecting to spend most of my time scrolling through slots, since that is usually the whole story with a new launch. Instead, I tried Lucky Bunny for seven days and found myself spending almost as much time chasing achievement badges and checking my tier progress as I did actually spinning. For a Lucky Bunny new casino launch, that was not what I expected, and it changed how the week went.
First Thing I Noticed: The Huge Game Library

Lucky Bunny launched with more than 5,000 titles across over 20 providers, which puts it ahead of almost every other sweepstakes casino I have used. The first session was a bit overwhelming for that reason. There are a lot of sweepstakes games, and not every category is neatly organized yet. I could not find a dedicated section for Megaways or tumbling reels mechanics, which are two styles I look for first.
What did help was the provider pages. Each of the 20-plus studios has its own dedicated page, and that became my main way of navigating once I figured it out. I spent most of my sessions in 3 Oaks and BGaming titles, since those are the two providers I already knew from other platforms, and their game pages on Lucky Bunny load fast on both desktop and mobile.
A few titles stood out enough that I kept coming back to them during my Lucky Bunny gameplay sessions. Sun of Egypt 2: Hold and Win became my go-to for shorter sessions, and 3 Super Hot Chillies was an easy pick once I found the Hold and Win category. Wild Buffalo Megaways was the one game that genuinely surprised me, mostly because I had not expected to find a Megaways-style title at all given the missing category filter. If you know roughly which provider you want, the library is excellent. If you are browsing without a plan, it takes longer than it should.
The Achievement System: Need To Catch Them All!
The achievement page is genuinely one of the more entertaining parts of the platform.
There is a clear progression built into it. Rookie asks for a total play amount of 20 SC in the Road To Glory game category, Prospect raises that to 50 SC, and Challenger to 100 SC, each one unlocking a larger GC reward as you climb. I cleared Rookie and Prospect within my first two days just from normal play, without trying to target them specifically.
The two I enjoyed most were not the play-based ones. Opening Ceremony asks for 5 consecutive entries in the Road To Glory category at 0.2 SC or more, and there is something satisfying about a streak-based goal rather than a pure volume one. Email Confirmation is about as simple as it gets, just click to confirm your email, but it still pays out, which is a nice touch for a first-week player figuring out the platform.
Beyond those, the achievement names themselves carry a sense of progression that most platforms do not bother with. Ivy League Reward, The Prodigy Reward, Start-up Founder, and CEO of the Year all read like a career arc rather than a generic milestone list, and that small bit of personality made the grind feel like a genuine part of the Lucky Bunny experience rather than a chore.

I Reached The Grand Tour Tier
By day five, I had earned enough XP through regular play to reach The Grand Tour, which sits in the 1,000 to 3,999 XP range. It is the third tier in the program, and from what I could see, the tier list keeps going well beyond it, with The Prodigy, Start-up Founder, CEO of the Year, The Club Member, The Estate Owner, Art Collector, and Philanthropist all listed above it.
At The Grand Tour, the two confirmed perks are a 3 percent cashback on casino net losses and a 3 percent discount in the GC shop. Neither is a huge number on its own, but the cashback applies automatically and the shop discount stacks with the optional GC packages, which range from 50,000 GC for $4.99 up to 400,000 GC plus 40 free SC for $32.99. For a tier reached within five days of casual play, it felt like a reasonable middle step rather than a token gesture.
My Honest Take After a Week
The signup bonus is the most generous first impression I have seen from a new platform. The base registration reward is 100,000 GC and 1 SC, but completing your profile (email, phone, and ID verification) unlocks an additional 550,000 FC and 5 SC, as shown directly on the sign-up screen. That second number is well above what most new sweepstakes casinos offer at launch, and it is tied to standard KYC steps rather than anything unusual.
My honest read after seven days: the game library and the welcome offer are the strongest first impressions Lucky Bunny makes, and the achievement and tier systems gave me more reasons to keep playing than I expected from a week-one platform. The navigation needs work, particularly around game categories, but that is a fixable launch problem rather than a structural one.










